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Fidalgo911S 01-09-2007 03:01 PM

Tech Spec. Booklet question
 
Can the information provided by a 1974 911 Technical Specification Booklet be gleaned from the Workshop Manuals?

I've been outbid on ebay for the past couple of years when these come up for sale. I guess I'm just not willing to put up the money necessary to secure one. I don't care about the collectivity of them, I just want the information located within. Even a badly hand copied one would suffice.

So, if that's all located in the big manuals (which I have) I'll forget about trying to get one. It's just that I've never seen one so I don't know what the contents are. Thanks.

javadog 01-09-2007 03:07 PM

In a word, no. They are really a companion sort of thing. There is a lot of info in the spec book that isn't in the manual. More important for me, the info in the spec book is quick to get to, unlike the manuals.

They are available other places. Ebay isn't always the best place to get something. Try a google search.

JR

Rich76_911s 01-09-2007 03:10 PM

Is this what you are looking for?

Part number WKD-422-121-OEM

http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/ksearch/PEL_search.cgi?command=show_part_page&please_wait= N&make=POR&model=911M&section=TOLbks&page=3&bookma rk=18&part_number=PEL-000-147

Fidalgo911S 01-09-2007 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rich76_911s
[B]Is this what you are looking for?

Part number WKD-422-121-OEM

No, it's this little frustrating thing!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1168388217.jpg

javadog 01-09-2007 03:24 PM

I may know of one at a local shop, sitting on a shelf. It's either a '74 or '75, I can't remember which. I'll try to call tomorrow and find out which one it is.

JR

Fidalgo911S 01-09-2007 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by javadog
I may know of one at a local shop, sitting on a shelf. It's either a '74 or '75, I can't remember which. I'll try to call tomorrow and find out which one it is.

JR

That would be great! Thanks JR

Rich76_911s 01-09-2007 03:35 PM

I think it is the same thing with a different name on the pelican catalogue: here is the picture for the turbo model in that list:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1168389301.jpg

Early_S_Man 01-09-2007 03:40 PM

Pelican does seem to have them still available, and the part number given above is the correct one!

Porsche 911 Factory Spec Book (1974)
Brand: Genuine Porsche WKD-422-121-OEM $48.00

RoninLB 01-09-2007 03:46 PM

Washington State is relatively close to partsobsolete annual camp out. There is a guy usually there that sells the Tech spec books. I bought a relatively new 72,73 manual for $18.

Fidalgo911S 01-09-2007 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Early_S_Man
Pelican does seem to have them still available, and the part number given above is the correct one!

Porsche 911 Factory Spec Book (1974)
Brand: Genuine Porsche WKD-422-121-OEM $48.00

D-oh! Looking at the wrong thing. "Attention to detail" :rolleyes: story of my life.

I'll see if JR has an old dusty booklet he's willing to let go for less. Thanks for the input guys.

Grady Clay 01-09-2007 05:31 PM

This is a continuing issue.

There isn’t a single easy source for Porsche technical information. Pelican is one.

I have spent 1/3+ century collecting Porsche technical information. It is way too difficult.

PAG/PCNA currently seem to think it is in their best (financial) interest to keep this proprietary. I think that is very short-sited and wrong.

The cure is to convince PAG that information dissemination is in their best interest. We can do that.

PAG has seldom been responsive to the “public.” They have seldom seen the connection between their product and their customers other than to make sales. A few exceptions are racers and feedback from some special people. That still exists but there is more.

We can TELL PAG what WE want. There are good arguments for the dissemination of information. There are also good counter-arguments against withholding that information. It is up to us.

The dissemination of technical information to PAG customers/supporters is in PG’s best interests. I don’t understand why they don’t see that. Don't they want us on their side?

PKG was perhaps more responsive. Dr. Ferry Porsche knew who ultimately paid the bills – us who buy Porsches. Has current management lost that perspective?

WE, all the owners of prior manufactured Porsches, are Porsche’s best sales force. PAG needs to realize this.

Write to Porsche A.G. I recommend you have your comments translated into German and then checked (for meaning) by you.

We, Porsche’s customers, direct PAG fate. If PAG doesn’t respond properly . . . well the auto industry is littered with failures. I don’t want that for PAG.

Best,
Grady

Fidalgo911S 01-09-2007 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Grady Clay

The dissemination of technical information to PAG customers/supporters is in PG’s best interests. I don’t understand why they don’t see that. Don't they want us on their side?


Concur. I've often wondered why they don't have that stuff for free download on their website. It's not like they're protecting any secret. The car and its technology is over 30 years old.

I like your line about who pays their wages - that's us.

oneblueyedog 01-09-2007 06:45 PM

Glad I got back mine that I lent a friend! He sweared that he gave it back and 8 months later it showed up on my keyboard with an apology note.

javadog 01-10-2007 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fidalgo911S
D-oh! Looking at the wrong thing. "Attention to detail" :rolleyes: story of my life.

I'll see if JR has an old dusty booklet he's willing to let go for less. Thanks for the input guys.

Okay,

I found a couple for you. Both are brand new, one is nice and white, the other has a cover that has yellowed with age. Call Rennsport Werkstatt at (918) 663-2906 and talk to Rick.

Cheers,
JR

Fidalgo911S 01-10-2007 07:25 AM

JR,

I called Rick and bought them. One for me and another for a friend with a '74. Thanks for the lead. I really appreciate it.

Nate

Formerly Steve Wilkinson 01-10-2007 07:47 AM

I don't understand. These original specifications books are available from a wide variety of sources. Apparently Pelican carries them, and the Performance Products catalogue has a list of them all the way from the 356 to the 968 for $30 to $40.

KS120196 01-29-2007 03:04 PM

translations
 
http://www.porscheshop.co.uk/acatalog/owners_manuals__service_books__technical_specs.htm l

A timely (timeless?) subject. Maybe this is happening ever so quietly, witness the release of the PET documentation in the form of the Teilekatalog, now online and available as a free download from Porsche. I recently discovered this, thanks to Stephen:

http://www.porscheshop.co.uk/acatalog/owners_manuals__service_books__technical_specs.htm l

Quote:

Originally posted by Grady Clay

Write to Porsche A.G. I recommend you have your comments translated into German and then checked (for meaning) by you.

Best,
Grady

Grady’s right (as usual). If we don’t make our voices heard this problem will never go away. I don’t have 30 years to collect technical information on my cars, I just want to repair them correctly and efficiently when they break so I can drive them some more. That other car maker from Baden Wurttemburg supports its products why not Porsche?

Here’s where I can help. My girlfriend is a professional translator who works from French and English into her native target language of hochDeutsch. I’ll cover the cost of the translations if YOU THE READER write and send the letters. PM me with your letter to Porsche AG and I’ll return it to you with a highly accurate translation for you to forward to The Company. Vera needs the work.

The letter should be original and compelling, as unique and inimitable as our cars are to us, even though a plain-jane bulk mail campaign might work in this instance.

Grady, we’ll need an e-mail address of someone(s) at PAG in Germany.

SmileWavy

KS120196 01-29-2007 03:17 PM

Sorry, here's the link. Maybe something like this is in the works for earlier model years?

http://www.************************/productpage.aspx?pid=110089&name=Porsche+Technical +Information+CD

:confused:

David E. Clark 01-29-2007 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KS120196
Sorry, here's the link. Maybe something like this is in the works for earlier model years?

http://www.************************/productpage.aspx?pid=110089&name=Porsche+Technical +Information+CD

:confused:

According to the link the CD fits "all applications 1955-05." http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/read.gif

MaquinaVerde 01-29-2007 08:10 PM

This thread prompted me to finally place an order for the spec book from our host. A few days later I received an email informing me that WKD-421-020-OEM, listed as "Shipping in 3 business days", is not available. This has been happening a lot recently and it is very frustrating. I realize that the parts channels are beyond our hosts' control but it would be nice if there was some way to tell when/if a part is certainly available instead of just probably shipping in a few days.

I just placed an order with the other PP (for this item as well as a couple others unavailable here) hoping they may have a different supply. I hate doing business with those guys but I don't really see much choice...


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